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House passes major defense policy bill

The House passed, 316-113, its version of the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act Thursday after sifting through hundreds of amendments, setting the stage for the $768 billion measure to be

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Congress’ Afghanistan watchdog will continue oversight

Central Command chief Gen. Kenneth McKenzie on Sept. 28. Sopko stressed the importance of learning lessons from Afghanistan, lest the United States repeat the same mistakes again.

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A top general calls for restraining the defense budget

By comparison, the House and Senate defense authorization bills would endorse upping that figure to about $778 billion, enough to increase the total amount by about 5 percent — or approximately 3

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House panel to debate banning extremism in the military

House Democrats want the new National Defense Authorization Act to make plain that armed services personnel and recruits are not allowed to advocate or take part in extremist activities or belong to extremist

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House Republicans to offer new National Guard supplemental bill

Two senior House Republican appropriators plan to file legislation Friday that would pay back the National Guard the nearly half-billion dollars it cost to help defend the Capitol earlier this year, a

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House spending panel frets over future in Afghanistan

House lawmakers charged with setting the Pentagon’s budget are concerned about the fallout from the nearly complete U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, including the implications for U.S. security

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Lawmakers pan Biden’s first Space Force budget

In the report accompanying the fiscal 2022 defense appropriations bill, members of the House Appropriations Committee expressed concern and frustration over the lack of a coordinated strategy in

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Senate sets NDAA markups for mid-July

the Armed Services Committee’s Personnel panel, has spearheaded legislation that would take decisions on whether to prosecute serious cases, not just those involving sexual assault, out of the chain of command

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Military brass resists big changes to prosecution decisions

Gillibrand’s bill, and a similar one to be introduced in the House on Wednesday, would require that decisions on prosecuting most major crimes in the military — including sexual assault but alsoÂ